CCTRL is a call control
XML, not to be confused with the
W3C standard
CCXML. CCTRL allows web developers to create telephony services that run on Lignup, Inc.'s software communications platform. CCTRL is often used in hosted telephony applications. CCTRL can be practically applied in call initiation, management, and termination services.
Features
CCTRL enables developers to perform call control and media processing via XML. Unique features of LignUp's CCTRL platform include its ability to handle events asynchronously, contributing additional stability to servers that receive many requests at once. CCTRL is
open standards, written in a non-proprietary
markup language
Markup language refers to a text-encoding system consisting of a set of symbols inserted in a text document to control its structure, formatting, or the relationship between its parts. Markup is often used to control the display of the document ...
. Currently, CCTRL supports call initiation, call termination, and voice application initiation.
Origin
The term CCTRL originated from its first use as core part of the LignUp Communications Platform, a native-SIP based communications system that leverages CCTRL and MCTRL to deliver web services content.
External links
*http://www.lignup.com
XML
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